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  1. @scribus you can't write this stuff fast enough.

    Saturday, 14-Sep-13 17:36:31 UTC from web
    1. @foxgopher Well, I aim to keep at it daily until November, when I take off on the sequel to my novel which I still haven't finished revising. :p

      Saturday, 14-Sep-13 17:45:40 UTC from web
      1. @scribus Well hop to it!

        Saturday, 14-Sep-13 17:47:23 UTC from web
        1. @foxgopher I'm about to do today's session.

          Saturday, 14-Sep-13 17:48:05 UTC from web
          1. @scribus YEEEEE

            Saturday, 14-Sep-13 17:48:35 UTC from web
        2. @foxgopher Speaking of, you doing NaNoWriMo?

          Saturday, 14-Sep-13 17:49:24 UTC from web
          1. @scribus I should

            Saturday, 14-Sep-13 17:51:57 UTC from web
            1. @foxgopher Indeed you should!

              Saturday, 14-Sep-13 18:44:19 UTC from web
              1. @scribus How do it work

                Saturday, 14-Sep-13 18:54:04 UTC from MuSTArDroid
                1. @foxgopher Sign up at nanowrimo.org (I think that's the site, also not sure when the open signups), and write 50,000 words in November. It's about 1,333.33 words per day, provided you stay on track. And that's all there is to it!

                  Saturday, 14-Sep-13 19:07:40 UTC from web
                  1. @scribus Does poerty count or is it just novels?

                    Saturday, 14-Sep-13 19:09:07 UTC from web
                    1. @foxgopher If you're writing 50,000 words of poetry then I'd say it's either a poetic novel or a full book of poems, so it should be fine. Really, nobody "judges" the entries, they just have an online word count verifier. And you can look for local / nearby groups to join with.

                      Saturday, 14-Sep-13 19:13:29 UTC from web